NEW DELHI: In order to curb air pollution and push the public to adopt electric vehicles (EV), the Delhi Transport Department on Monday launched a ‘Single window facility’ for the installation of private EV charging stations in private and semi-public spaces such as malls, resident welfare associations, parking, housing group society, across the city.
The government will also provide a subsidy of Rs 6,000 to the first 30,000 applicants on the e-charger. Interested persons can get the e-charger installed in their premises for Rs 2,500, which will be installed in just seven days.